We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Kenmore Inn. The room was comfortable, the breakfast delicious and we had a great time at the bar (fun-loving regulars and a really interesting bartender). We'll be visiting the Kenmore Inn again.

Deb from Maryland

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Located in the heart of Fredericksburg, this bed & breakfast is within walking distance of Mary Washington House and …More

Semi difficult to get to if heading the wrong way on the S.R. However, well worth the stay. Staff very friendly, even with 2 children running around after being cooped up in the car for 8 hours of driving! Didn't get to experience the pool but it looked nice. Breakfast was great, well worth the money. Not too far for a day trip into DC.

A Traveller

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Situated in the city center, this hotel is close to Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center and United States National …More

Very nice hotel, just off of Route 95. Its easy to get to, and the staff was friendly and helpful. The entire facility was extremely clean. Our room was roomy and comfortable. There was a fridge, microwave, and coffee maker in the room. The beds and pillows are great. I like that they give you 4 pillows on each bed - 2 soft and 2 firm - so that you can choose. WIFI was free and fast. The free breakfast was very convenient with lots of choices. I'd happily stay here again.

Kim from Lunenburg, MA

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Pocket Guide: Fredericksburg, Northern Virginia Arcade Hotels

The colonial past thrives in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvannia and Stafford counties. Visitors can tour George Washington’s boyhood home at Ferry Farm, site of the myth of Washington and the cherry tree. Heavily damaged in the Civil War, Spotsylvannia’s Old Courthouse has county records from 1720. The United States National Slavery Museum marks a shameful chapter in American history.